REVIEW - Advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - Asian rust
Effective management practices are essential for controlling rust outbreaks. The main control methodused is the application of fungicides, which increases substantially the cost of production and is harmful to theenvironment. Prevention is still the best way to avoid more significant losses in soybe...
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doaj-66c93c0005e74e58bedfb5738729a2162020-11-25T01:28:52ZengBrazilian Society of Plant BreedingCrop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology1518-78531984-70332012-01-0112117REVIEW - Advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - Asian rustAguida Maria Alves Pereira MoralesAluízio BorémMichelle A GrahamRicardo Vilela AbdelnoorEffective management practices are essential for controlling rust outbreaks. The main control methodused is the application of fungicides, which increases substantially the cost of production and is harmful to theenvironment. Prevention is still the best way to avoid more significant losses in soybean yields. Alternatives,such as planting resistant varieties to the fungus, are also important. The use of resistant or tolerant varietiesis the most promising method for controlling Asian soybean rust. Recently, five dominant genes resistant to soybean rust were described: Rpp1, Rpp2, Rpp3, Rpp4 and Rpp5. However, little is known about the molecular interaction among soybean plant and soybean rust and on the molecular pathway triggered by pathogen recognition. Understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in defense responses is of primary importance for planning strategies to control stress and, consequently, to increase plant adaptation to limiting conditionshttp://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/siscbab/uploads/c8eb9792-86b6-2ef2.pdfPhakopsora pachyrhiziresistanceplant-pathogenmolecular biology. |
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Aguida Maria Alves Pereira Morales Aluízio Borém Michelle A Graham Ricardo Vilela Abdelnoor REVIEW - Advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - Asian rust Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology Phakopsora pachyrhizi resistance plant-pathogen molecular biology. |
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Aguida Maria Alves Pereira Morales Aluízio Borém Michelle A Graham Ricardo Vilela Abdelnoor |
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Aguida Maria Alves Pereira Morales |
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REVIEW - Advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - Asian rust |
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REVIEW - Advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - Asian rust |
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REVIEW - Advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - Asian rust |
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REVIEW - Advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - Asian rust |
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REVIEW - Advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - Asian rust |
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review - advances on molecular studies of the interaction soybean - asian rust |
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Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding |
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Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology |
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1518-7853 1984-7033 |
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2012-01-01 |
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Effective management practices are essential for controlling rust outbreaks. The main control methodused is the application of fungicides, which increases substantially the cost of production and is harmful to theenvironment. Prevention is still the best way to avoid more significant losses in soybean yields. Alternatives,such as planting resistant varieties to the fungus, are also important. The use of resistant or tolerant varietiesis the most promising method for controlling Asian soybean rust. Recently, five dominant genes resistant to soybean rust were described: Rpp1, Rpp2, Rpp3, Rpp4 and Rpp5. However, little is known about the molecular interaction among soybean plant and soybean rust and on the molecular pathway triggered by pathogen recognition. Understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in defense responses is of primary importance for planning strategies to control stress and, consequently, to increase plant adaptation to limiting conditions |
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Phakopsora pachyrhizi resistance plant-pathogen molecular biology. |
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